"In arranging my new apartment I see your paintings again with so much pleasure.... There's such a note of truth, of real countryside in each one."

Letter to van Gogh from his brother Theo, Paris, March 16, 1889

"I've looked most attentively at your works since we parted; first at your brother's and then at the Independents exhibition. I offer you my sincere compliments, and for many artists you are the most remarkable in the exhibition. With things from nature you are the only one there who thinks."

Great exhibit! Nice job bring this all together... lots of VG paintings I had never seen. WOW.

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DeckR - 4.13.2012 - 4:24 PM

Van Gogh is very INTERESTING ITS AWSOME.

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julian - 4.13.2012 - 4:22 PM

How wonderful for the PMA to bring us such genius. We are so lucky and enriched. Thank you!!!

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sophia - 4.13.2012 - 4:12 PM

i did like thisit was nice i like pIANnTiNgSThAt Man IS verY cRaZY!!!!!!!!!!!!

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the brit - 4.13.2012 - 3:58 PM

AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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unknown - 4.13.2012 - 3:46 PM

it was okay.......

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Anonymous - 4.13.2012 - 3:43 PM

Other museums I've been too offer a catalogue for purchase if there is a print you would like to have but its not offered in the museum store. There was also one I would have purchased framed, however only gold frames offered. What a shame, as I will find them, but the Phila Art Museum will not benefit from the sale.

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a patron - 4.13.2012 - 3:38 PM

I THOUGHT IT WAS REALLY BORING

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Anonymous - 4.13.2012 - 3:10 PM

I LOVE THE ALMOND BLOSSOMS! THEY ARE VERY COLORFUL!!

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HANNAH - 4.13.2012 - 2:58 PM

i liked the almond blossom

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amrita age 7 - 4.13.2012 - 2:54 PM

MY favorite painting was the almond blossoms.

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maya - 4.13.2012 - 2:49 PM

I thought this was cool. My favorite was Rain.

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jacob - 4.13.2012 - 2:47 PM

It is amazing how many paintings he created in his last few years. I find myself thinking how many wonderful images we never got to see because he died so young. What a shame

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jeff - 4.13.2012 - 2:43 PM

I loved the way the exhibit was laid out allowing the viewer to see how his art changed through the years. Timing the exhibit was also a wonderful idea and made the exhibit less crowded and more manageable with little kids.

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Wendy - 4.13.2012 - 2:43 PM

i thought it was great .My favorite part was the almond tree that he made for his nephew. It inspired me to follow my dreams of being an artist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!From Isabella (age 8)

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isabella - 4.13.2012 - 2:39 PM

I like listening to the one with the tree that he made for his nephew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!from Alexa (age 5)

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Alexa - 4.13.2012 - 2:36 PM

The art was extremely well done. I liked how he used curves and colors you wouldn't normally us for certain things like purple for trees. It would have been better with food.

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Philip - 4.13.2012 - 1:43 PM

I thought the art was very well portrayed. I thought that the art all fit together.